Tuesday, February 3, 2009

In what is now being called Mormon Gate by Californians Against Hate, the LDS church finds itself embroilled in a new scandal every day over their social, and financial involvement in banning same-sex marriage in California.

All this may be the tip of the iceberg as new reports indicate the following people, and probably more to follow were allegedly reimbursed by the yes on 8 campaign.

The Mormon Church of H8. They have made it their religious code to hate gays and lesbians. They excommunicate their gay and lesbian members. They preach H8 against our communities with no remorse or no regret. The evil and insidious campaign against the civil rights of gays and lesbians to marry is sickening. I really really hope that they get what is coming their way. Karma happens. Shit happens. Stand up for you rights ladies and gentlemen. Tell the Mormon Church about their H8. Let their missionaries know how we feel about their cult. It is time they are stopped, being fined, and help accountable under the law. TAX the Mormon church NOW and use the funds for gay and lesbian programs and services.

How can these people donate so much money toward taking away minority rights while it could have been used for such good to help the homeless, hungry, sick, etc? I hope prop 8 is overturned so these buttheads will really feel it where is hurts the most. Sick, hateful people.

In response to L. Stephen's comment, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints does not preach hate against people. In the official news release from the Church about marriage and Proposition 8, it says, "Protecting marriage between a man and a woman does not affect Church members’ Christian obligations of love, kindness and humanity toward all people" (http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/commentary/the-divine-institution-of-marriage). Despite the actions or words of members of the Church that may have led you to your conclusion, they do not represent the Church's beliefs, which includes Christ's statement that we should love our neighbor's as ourselves (Matthew 22:39).

Glen Greener is anti-gay and pro marriage. I am not a mormon but I met Mr . Geener at a 7-eleven years ago. He was drunk and disoriented. I offered him some money and he just said "f-off bitch". I have recognized him in the internet and I can assure you I will nnever pursue the morman "Church".

a transient. I offered him some money at a 7-Eleven to help him get home and he just stared blankly at me and told me to f-off.